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Fritz Juengling, Ph.D.

Education

Ph.D. University of Minnesota: Germanic Philology with minors in both English and Linguistics

MA University of Minnesota: Germanic Philology

BA Western Oregon University: Secondary Education with Honors

BA Western Oregon University: International Studies German Emphasis with Honors

Certificate of Graduation LDS Institutes of Religion

Germanic Philology is a highly specialized field of study, combining languages, linguistics, paleography and history. For his graduate degrees, Dr. Juengling was required to demonstrate competence in English, German, Medieval Latin and two other modern languages. He chose Dutch and Norwegian. He also took courses in Old, Middle, and Early Modern English, Old and Middle High German, Old Norse (Old Icelandic), Gothic, Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Middle Dutch, history of the English, German, Dutch, and Scandinavian languages, Latin and Greek philology, Latin paleography, and Middle English paleography. He also took a number of courses on English dialects and wrote his dissertation on the formation of Southern Hemisphere dialects of English.

Credentials

German Research Consultant at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City

“A Bibliography of English in South Africa.” Language Matters 29 (1998):179-255.

“Some Minnesotaisms.” 1998. In: Cogdill, Sharon. Book of Virtues: A Compendium. The College of Fine Arts and Humanities 1997-98. St. Cloud State University College of Fine Arts and Humanities. 132-135.